pomander

[ˈpɒmændə]

pomander Definition

a mixture of aromatic substances enclosed in a perforated container or bag, used to scent clothes and linens.

Using pomander: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pomander" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She placed a pomander in her closet to keep her clothes smelling fresh.

  • Example

    The pomander was filled with lavender and rose petals.

  • Example

    The bride gave pomanders as wedding favors to her guests.

pomander Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pomander

Phrases with pomander

  • a ball-shaped container filled with fragrant substances, often used as a Christmas decoration

    Example

    The pomander ball was made by sticking cloves into an orange.

  • pomander necklace

    a necklace that holds a small container of fragrant substances

    Example

    The pomander necklace was a popular accessory during the Renaissance.

  • a type of rose with a spicy fragrance

    Example

    The pomander rose is often used in perfumes and potpourri.

Origins of pomander

from French 'pomme d'ambre', meaning 'apple of amber'

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Summary: pomander in Brief

A 'pomander' [ˈpɒmændə] is a container or bag filled with aromatic substances that is used to scent clothes and linens. It can be made in various shapes such as a ball or necklace, and can contain different fragrant substances like lavender and rose petals. The pomander is often given as a gift or used as a decorative item.